Seifert caught the ball and, in perfect stride, launched a shot from the right wing and drained a game-winner.

Just weeks after playing against each other for the 3A state title, Van Campen and Seifert, along with eight other seniors from around 3A, joined forces to take on the 4A seniors in the Utah Women's Basketball Coaches Association all-star game, held at Taylorsville High on Saturday afternoon.

VanCampen's shot capped the 3A squad's rally from a double-digit deficit late in the fourth quarter to give the smaller classification the 94-92 victory.

"It wasn't exactly what we drew up," Seifert said of the final play, which was executed immediately after a timeout that was called following a game-tying free throw from Springville's Savannah Park.

"It was what we all knew we needed to do," Seifert said. "(The game) was always competitive — just the intensity level kept getting higher and higher as the leads kept changing."

Seifert had 12 points for the 3A team, while her Desert Hills teammate Blair Bliss led all scorers with 27 points. Taylor Gordon of North Sanpete scored 21 and Morgan guard Rashel Blazzard added 13.

Prior to the 3A-4A game, the 5A seniors split into North and South teams and faced off. After holding just a two-point lead after three quarters, the 5A North team went on a 10-0 run over the first four minutes of the final quarter to pull away with an 85-71 win.

"We just came together really well," said Brighton forward Maddie Chin, who scored eight points for the North team. "It seemed liked it didn't matter where we were from, we all just played really well together."

She then added, "We wanted to win. We knew it was mostly for fun, but we still had that competitive drive."